1. skirted - Adjective
2. skirted - Verb
of Skirt
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll roads lead to Rome, and there were times when it might have struck us that almost every branch of study or subject of conversation skirted forbidden ground. Henry James
But not to take her own advice, Birx reportedly skirted covid-19 safety protocols over Thanksgiving, retreating to one of her vacation homes in Delaware and holing up with her husband, daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. Source: Internet
But when the report was released Friday, investigators skirted direct answers and statements of fact, and ultimately failed to settle some of the basic questions about Silicon Valley’s responsibility for nurturing Epstein. Source: Internet
According to the report, unmanned aircraft slammed into a refugee camp, skirted a fuel dump and nearly crashed into a passenger plan over Mogadishu. Source: Internet
As explained below, in conducting the Hilo Sweep, the County skirted the mandates of both the U.S. and Hawaiʻi constitutions and state law. Source: Internet
Less so once it became clear they had skirted coronavirus protections, but latitude nonetheless. Source: Internet